Sony Electronics has released the latest in its DSLR mirror-less line of cameras in the form of the Sony A6300 camera. The new A6300 was released to the public in early 2016 and was introduced as an improved model to the A6000, which previously launched and released. The A6300 camera, like the A6000, is outfitted with twenty-four (34) megapixels of resolution and an enhanced auto-focus feature for precise tracking and locating of intended subjects. The Sony A6300 camera is constructed from a durable dust and moisture resistant material. The body of the camera is made from the durable magnesium alloy. The A6300 also boasts several other features. Users will be able to enjoy the Exmor CMOS sensor, a built-in microphone socket, Built-in NFC and Wi-Fi capabilities, a 425 phase detection points with 4D Focus Hybrid auto focus. The Sony A6300 also offers users a 2.36M-dot OLED finder with one hundred and twenty (120) frames per second mode and a 4K (UHD) video with 30 pixels.